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Twitter denies the possibility of being kept informed about the special users passwords Vine Vine

Jul

11

2016

OurMine revealed piracy group, which recently adopted a penetrating accounts of a number of technical celebrities on the micro – blogging site Twitter and was most recently the founder of the site itself Jack Dorsey account , for enabling access to Jack Dorsey folder on cloud storage site Dropbox Drop Box.

The group claimed that it discovered new evidence to suggest the possibility of looking at their Twitter passwords users Vine Vine service owned by Twitter, after reaching the most lanes Xbox Jack Dorsey folder.

The company has denied the allegations Twitter categorically, the company spokesman said the technical site VentureBeat that the screen shot displayed is not an accurate description of the panel overseeing the site Vine.

He added that the board and management control FINE limited to Internet Protocol IP address associated with the location of Twitter, protected addresses new protocol encrypted HTTPS browsing, and passwords in any way, and that the company is working to store passwords securely appear.

She OurMine group in a statement posted on its official website that the paths of Xbox Jack Dorsey folder contains all the files , including the Fine Image of the painting of a site FINE control.

The group publishes a screenshot indicate that they prove that it has access to the control panel can be found on the users’ information is displayed along with passwords.

It should be noted OurMine the group over the past weeks, the breach of several senior executives, celebrities and officials technology companies on social media such as Foursquare and Quora and Twitter accounts.

It is noteworthy that Dorsey is the last in a series of high – level technical figures that fell victim to a group OurMine, after Sundar Pichai , CEO of Google.

The group has made a few weeks ago to penetrate the expense of Mark Zuckerberg founder and CEO of social network Facebook, which was used as the password “dadada.”

OurMine group claims that its intention benign and they are trying to push for enhanced protection, and pointed to the group that it plans to target more of the chief executives of technology companies, celebrities and international artists.